Hi All!

While enduring yet another icy week, it has been a really good time in
the Pelee Birding area for observing owls.  In the park, there is a pair
of Great Horned Owls, just north of Blue Heron picnic area on the edge
of the marsh that have been present and visible during the day, most
days this past week.  There is also an Eastern Screech Owl along the
main road, roosting in a hole in a Hackberry tree, north of Dune picnic
area - you can either park there or at the boardwalk and walk the
bicycle trail to the bench between the two locations - look across the
road for the hackberry tree with the hole and you should be able to see
it.

I also had a Short-eared Owl just outside the park on Friday evening.
It was hunting over a field on Bevel Line, just north of the Pelee Days
Inn, before the go-kart track and mini-golf place.  This is the first
short-eared that I have seen in the area this winter.

Our feeder continues to be a hopping place - in the last week and a half
we have had a regular Fox Sparrow, Eastern Towhee and occassional visits
from a Hermit Thrush and Grey Catbird.  There has been a couple of
sightings of Brewer's Blackbirds this winter and there were Rusty
Blackbirds present on the weekend.  The feeder will continue in front of
the Visitor Centre until March, when we finish up our participation in
Project Feederwatch.

Point Pelee National Park of Canada is located 5 km south of Leamington.
Bevel Line can be reached from Leamington by following Erie Street (Hwy
77) south to County Road 20 (Seacliff Drive).  Turn left at this
intersection and continue on Cty Rd 20 for approx 1 km - you will see a
road veering to your right - this is Bevel Line and it will lead you
directly to the park gate.

Good birding!
Sarah



Sarah Rupert
Leamington, Ontario


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